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Binder Prize Honors Staff Who Help Others

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First-year student in your first real pickle? Not to worry. Deanna Huggins is on the job.

An administrative assistant in the Facilities and Maintenance Department and the recipient of this year鈥檚 Mary G. Binder Prize, Huggins has been a friendly, familiar face to Mudders for nearly a decade. For housing issues, missing ID cards and more, Huggins and her fellow F&M staff are there, ready to spring into action.

鈥淭he support staff are all here to help the students,鈥 says Huggins of the department, which also addresses a multitude of faculty and staff needs. Huggins came on board in 2007, soon earning a reputation among students as a trusted mentor and valuable campus resource. In addition to everyday jobs like reissuing keys and helping secure storage space, Huggins offers something less quantifiable but more important: moral support.

鈥淚f a student calls in or comes to the front counter, I know they have a lot on their plate,鈥 says Huggins. 鈥淲e are all here for the same purpose: to make sure that a student鈥檚 experience here鈥攆or all four years鈥攊s safe and all that it should be.鈥

A mother of two college-age students, Huggins allows that her desire to help may spring at times from a maternal place. She鈥檚 especially empathetic to parents who may be physically distant from their homesick students.

The Binder Prize was established in 1997 by a gift from Professor Sam Tanenbaum and his wife, Carol, to express gratitude to the College鈥檚 support staff. Professor Tanenbaum wrote, 鈥淸My mother-in-law] was a person who believed that the greatest virtue in life is to help others.鈥 Those worthy of the Binder Prize embody this virtue, in addition to being effective and dedicated employees of the College.

A fellow staff member, who nominated Huggins, commented, 鈥淚 find it hard to imagine a person at 无忧视频 who is friendlier, more helpful or easier to work with. She’s one of those people whose positive attitude and spirit of service make the College a great place to work.鈥

But Huggins is modest about the recognition.

鈥淭his award means so much,鈥 says Huggins. 鈥淔rom the bottom of my heart, I am so grateful.鈥

The prize includes a $750 award and a commemorative certificate.聽Huggins鈥 name will also be added to the Mary G. Binder Prize plaque in the foyer of Galileo Hall. She will be honored at the College鈥檚 annual year-end celebration on Monday, May 19.

Huggins credits strong, collaborative relationships with fellow F&M staff for keeping the department nimble in the face of challenges. She also notes what a 鈥減rivilege and honor鈥 it is to work among a talented faculty and student body, citing the Harvey Mudd community as integral to her success.

鈥淚t really is a shared award,鈥 says Huggins.